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July 2, 2022 / 2:21 PM
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RAMSEY COUNTY, Minn. -- Two men have been charged with criminal sexual conduct for allegedly assaulting three 14-year-old girls.
Anthony Edward English, 28, and Emmanuel Allen Mulbah, 25, each face one count of third-degree criminal sexual conduct. Mulbah faces an additional count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct. The two were charged in Ramsey County on Friday.
The charges stem from an incident on June 10, 2021 when the two men approached three girls on a New Brighton beach and asked if they wanted to vape, the charges say. After about an hour, English drove the group to a liquor store and bought a bottle of strawberry vodka, put it in a water bottle and gave it to the girls to drink. They went back to the park where they continued to drink.
Eventually the group got back into the car and English drove them to another liquor store to get more alcohol and then to a motel. Two of the victims were in the backseat with Mulbah, who assaulted one of the girls, charges state. After arriving at the Motel 6 in Roseville, Mulbah continued to assault two girls and English sexually assaulted another in the bathroom. During this time, one of the victims said she was so intoxicated she could not remember the details. Her blood alcohol content was recorded as .28 at the hospital, charges state.
Two hours later, the men dropped off the girls back at the park, and a witness said she saw Snapchat videos of a girl performing oral sex on Mulbah in the backseat of a car.
Charges say that while officers were at the hospital with the victims, they received a call from English, who said he had met his friend "E-man" at the beach. He claimed that he didn't do anything sexual with the girls. At the hotel, a victim told him she was hurting, and he thought Mulbah "did something messed up" to her.
A month later, a detective took a statement from English in person, who said that Mulbah had forced him to go to the beach and drive to the liquor store with the girls. English admitted to sexually assaulting one of the girls in the bathroom, the complaint states.
Mulbah, on the other hand, chose not to speak with officers. He is a registered predatory offender, court documents state.
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Reviewed by Renee A. Alli, MD on May 03, 2021
At age 11, your daughter may already be going through a growth spurt and starting puberty. If not, you probably don’t have long to wait. Hang on -- things are changing rapidly.
They’re likely to stand somewhere between 4 and 5 feet tall at this age. Their weight will probably be somewhere between 70 and 100 pounds. But at this age, your daughter has likely entered puberty and is at the peak of a growth spurt. They might grow as much as 4 inches a year during this time.
Their breasts have likely started to develop and they are probably beginning to get both pubic hair and underarm hair. Some girls this age will have their first menstrual period. In general, the taller and heavier a girl is, the earlier puberty will occur.
As they grow, your daughter will likely gain body fat as part of puberty. They might start to get pimples. At the same time, your daughter may still be getting some of their permanent teeth -- particularly the ones toward the back.
During this time, your daughter needs at least an hour of physical activity a day and should be getting 9 to 11 hours of sleep a night.
Time spent watching television or playing with electronic devices should be limited to 2 hours a day or less.
To fuel this growth spurt, their diet should be high in fruit and vegetables and lower in fats, added sugar, and salt. It also should include as much as 3 cups of low- fat or nonfat dairy products a day.
At 11, your daughter’s brain is still developing. They can grasp abstract concepts and is starting to understand shades of gray in the world, rather seeing things in black and white. But they may not fully understand all the consequences of their actions yet.
Their academic performance may be uneven, and their interests could shift, even though their attention span is longer. They may start learning mathematical concepts like variables, ratios, and negative numbers, and start reading books that are more challenging. They might also be reading or writing independently.
Your daughter will also be developing their ability to think logically and solve problems systematically. They should be able to understand and consider others’ points of view.
They should understand how their behavior affects others and have a sense of what’s right and wrong. However, the emotional ups and downs of adolescence may disrupt this process from time to time.
At 11, your daughter will likely start spending more time with friends and less time with your family. They may start to assert their own identity and push back against your authority, leading to potential conflicts.
At this age, friendships may be based more on shared values and trust rather than just common interests. Having friends among their peers can help them navigate the emotional ups and downs of adolescence. Romantic interest in others might start to emerge around this time.
They might also become more self-conscious about their body at this age and the new awareness they all have at this age. It is important to reassure your daughter that age and progression of puberty is a spectrum and genetics is important. Some of the new awareness is going to be a natural result of the changes they’re undergoing. But sometimes, these concerns can lead to problems like eating disorders and body image issues.
Your daughter might start trying to emphasize their individuality by changing how they dress, what they listen to, watch or read, or how they look. Their friends may offer them a friendly environment to try out new ideas.
However, some girls this age will start to experiment with riskier things, such as substance abuse , smoking , sex , or self-harm. You should discuss the dangers involved in these behaviors with your daughter. If you haven’t had “The Talk” about sex yet, maybe it’s time.
At your daughter’s annual medical checkup, your doctor should examine:
CDC: “Middle Childhood (9-11 years of age).”
Kail, R., and Cavanaugh, J. Human Development: A Life-Span View. Wadsworth Publishing, 2015.
Palo Alto Medical Foundation: “Teen Growth & Development, Years 11 to 14.”
University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine: “Puberty -- Normal Growth and Development.”
Kid’s Health from Nemours: “Your Child’s Checkup -- 11 Years.”
American Dental Association: “Eruption charts.”
Michigan State University Extension: “9- to 11-year-olds: Ages and stages of youth development.”
Tennessee Children’s Cabinet, Kid Central: “Development.”
Stanford Children’s Health: “The Growing Child: School-Age (6 to 12 Years).”
Oregon State University Extension: “Middle Childhood and Adolescent Development.”
American Academy of Pediatrics: “Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Care.”
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